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Jan 12

Information on Agates

Agates are a combination of mineral formations that begin in the cavity of a rock. Once harvested and polished, agates are decorative natural elements for crafts and home decor.
Agate is a common translucent variety of quartz (silica) of various colors and waxy luster. Agate is the most common form of quartz and has been used as a gem and ornamental for a long time. Agate resembles flint, jasper, tiger’s eye and petrified wood in both chemical composition and physical properties. Sometimes agate is found accompanied by opal. Agate is characterized by colorful, banded rocks primarily used as an inexpensive gemstone and in the production of grinding machines.
Agate is found all over the world. Important sources of agate are the United States, Brazil and Uruguay. In the United States, it is found in many western states like Washington, Montana, Idaho and Oregon. Arizona is famous for its petrified wood agate. Petrified Forest National Park is the source of petrified wood agate in the U.S. Petrified wood agate ranks third in commercially valuable gemstones worldwide.

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7
Dec 11

Traditional Japanese Kimono On Periwing Web Site

The long, graceful line of the kimono is a mainstay in Japanese culture. Kimonos are worn at many formal events such as weddings and funerals. In the United States, silk kimonos are popular decorative wall hangings because of their detailed brush strokes. Cotton kimonos are worn more casually as clothing and robes. All kimonos must be handled with care, but vintage and silk kimonos must be handled much more delicately than newer cotton kimonos. The cleaning instructions vary significantly between the two.

The term kimono refers to a form of traditional dress for Japanese men, women and children. Dating back to the 17th century, a kimono is a floor-length garment with square-cut sleeves. Today, Westerners often associate kimonos with the Geisha culture depicted on television. Whether you are attending a Japanese-themed party or want to learn more about Japanese culture, be sure to familiarize yourself with the proper technique for wearing a kimono and the accessories that go with it.In the United States, silk kimonos are popular decorative wall hangings because of their detailed brush strokes. Cotton kimonos are worn more casually as clothing and robes.

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